m0nty
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Apr 15, 2004 - 16:45 |
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Squiggy
Joined: Apr 04, 2004
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Apr 17, 2004 - 08:00 |
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Ok, so the difference between open and ranked is that now we have to watch carefully our team strength compared to the other team, whereas before it was just a guideline?
Is this going to adversely effect teams like my goblins or any halflings, that are in the ranked division? Right now, my gobbos have a W/L of 3/4, and a TR/TS of 133/89.
By my understanding, I can play anyone with a TS of 0-99, or a team up to TS of 129. Now, unless a team has taken a beating in their last game, most teams usually have a roughly equal TR/TS.
If this is true, then I have a couple choices. Either play a team with the same TS as mine, giving them the advantage of a couple handicap rolls, or play a team closer to my TR, but at my TS limit, and probably have a more difficult and challenging game.
Or a third option, of just playing other halfling and goblin teams, which are in the same boat. But that just gets dull after a while. |
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Colin
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Apr 17, 2004 - 11:54 |
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i3rutus
Joined: Aug 02, 2003
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Jun 12, 2004 - 00:00 |
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this rule really s*cks for halfings! Str and TR are mostly 40 diff! so most of the times you have to give handicaps to your opponents! you cannot really play vs people with equal TR oder higher TR to get handicaps! all you can do is giving handicaps to people who mostly have a more stronger team! am i right? and shouldnt halfings be exceptet from this rule? |
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